And now for a new feature on the blog – This Day in Movie History – which will be a daily post showing notable film openings, birthdays, and more that happened on each particular calendar day.
It would make logical sense to begin this year long blog series with today’s current date (duh), so here are five notable happenings from December 19th in Movie History:
1) Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange opened domestically 42 years ago today. This satiric and very violent and disturbing classic earned a Best Picture nomination as well as a directing nod for Kubrick. It lost both categories to The French Connection.
2) Roger Moore’s second outing as James Bond, The Man with the Golden Gun opened 39 years ago today. At the time, this was considered a low point in the 12 year old series and was the lowerst grossing 007 picture at that juncture. Three years later, things would improve considerably with 1977’s The Spy Who Loved Me.
3) Sixteen years ago today, James Cameron’s Titanic opened in theaters and became the highest grossing picture of all time while earning a bunch of Oscars, including Picture and Director. Cameron’s record would stand until his next pic 12 years later, Avatar. The film also made Leonardo DiCaprio a superstar.
Moving to birthdays:
4) Kristy Swanson turns 44 years old. You may know her best as the title character in 1992’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which would later turn into a hit TV series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar. She also teamed up with Charlie Sheen in 1994’s The Chase and in John Singleton’s 1995 flick Higher Learning.
5) Jake Gyllenhall turns 33 years old. He was just seen in the critically acclaimed Prisoners and received an Oscar nomination for 2005’s Brokeback Mountain. Some other notable roles: Donnie Darko, The Day After Tomorrow, Jarhead, Zodiac, Source Code, and End of Watch.
I’ll also make it a habit to do two birthdays each time and connect the actors through Six Degrees of Separation off the top of my head, so here goes:
Kristy Swanson was in Buffy, the Vampire Slayer with Paul Reubens
Paul Reubens was in Blow with Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp was in Secret Window with Maria Bello
Maria Bello was in Prisoners with Jake Gyllenhall
And there you have it – my first daily rundown on this day – December 19th – in Movie History.